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and there upper 50s to mid 60s. around the bay, a lot like it was yesterday, a few clouds to start the morning, late arriving sunshine the rest of the day, mid to upper 50s upper 60s to upper 70s by 4:00. inland going to get a little toasty during the afternoon 90s after starting in the 40s and 50s, drop down by 4:00 upper 70s to upper 80s. comfortable by 7:00 with upper 60s to mid 70s. >>> back to livermore. good morning. happy tuesday. new report of an accident westbound past first on the shoulder earlier accident cleared out of lanes, reports there's a big rig blocking north flynn off-ramp top westbound 580. a lot of activity, slow traffic heading out of the central valley into the dublin pleasanton area. elsewhere in san jose almaden expressway at san jose avenue car vs. pole, power outages in the area. >>> 6:02. >>> happening right now in new york city, a memorial service to mark the 11th anniversary of september 11th, now taking place. live picture from ground zero. >> families of the victims reading the names of those lost. no government officials involved here. moment of silence at 6:0

of the extra cloud cover. we start in the 50s this morning, look how quickly we jump to 80 at noon inland. lunchtime mid 50s at the coast. mid 80s by 4:00 inland near 80 around the bay and low 60s coast. next three days the warmest in the forecast, low to mid 90s inland valleys, upper 70s to low 80s around the bay, mid 60s to possibly a few 70s out at the coast, a lot more sun there. let's turn it over to sue. >>> good morning. a map of antioch eastbound highway 4, typical, construction ongoing at loveridge diverted off for another 20 minutes then right back on the freeway. westbound drive looking good antioch towards pittsburg on to concord area just under 10 minutes towards highway 242, so far, so good. 101 through marin continues with roadwork northbound at sir francis drake at the overpass, slow traffic southbound past the scene, a lot of machinery on the road for the repaving. central valley still good, 15 minutes from the altamont pass to the dublin-pleasanton area, a nice drive for you. southbound 101 through san rafael, past freitas parkway towards the civic center light. we have

, she is in her 20s. police say the driver of the pick up was speeding. he had to be cut from the wreckage himself. 53-year-old was taken to the hospital but moved to jail yesterday where he faces a charge of vehicular manslaughter. >>> milpitas police searching for who shot and killed a 7-eleven employee over the weekend police responded to reports of a shooting at 2:15 saturday morning. they found the body a 62-year-old employee, the man's name has not been released, per the family's request. >>> nadia lockyer is scheduled to be in court later today on drug and child endangerment charges she wases arrested last month at a y's home. police found methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia -- in the room she was sharing with her son. she has pleaded not guilty. she was released and reentered drug rehab. she ther'?ñ estranged wife of state treasurer bill lockyer. >>> there are nine major fires burning in california now. the newest began friday in lake county, the scots fire burned five miles only 15% contained. a mile from homes, so far no evacuates. >>> 75 miles southeast of that,

quickly east. between the '90s, inland. concord, antioch. mid '80s is what we saw today. '70s for oakland, hayward. these temperatures are up by 10-20 degrees of for what we saw. most areas will start off with fog near the bay. the north bay valleys will also clear quickly. sunshine, warm temperatures. i will let you know what to expect for labor day. >> baseball is getting interesting. the giants, the 80s. the series and the a's.. are going for the eighth hal victory a 6- 2. also, the giants beat the chicago cubs 7-pica. thousands of fans honored the petaluma little league champs! here are highlights. >>reporter: 10,000 cheering fans lined the streets of downtown it petaluma anxiously awaiting their heroes. now in the national spotlight now, a flyover kicked off this parade. (cheers & applause) the boys of summer were showered with confetti. it was an amazing homecoming with the world series in pennsylvania that ended with a small loss from tennessee. >> it is so exciting. they never gave up it was really amazing >>reporter: thousands followed them on the television and many cannot belie

this morning in pennsylvania, but they are fizzling out. the temperatures is mid-70s in annapolis, but we have low 60s out to the west. so, we're watching for patchy fog in these areas. fredrick is down to 67. then this afternoon, sunshine, i can, a slim chance of a thunderstorm. should be near 9 in baltimore. 91 at national. we do have big changes coming by sunday. changes that you're going to like. more coming up later. right now, it is monica, it is time-saver traffic, thank you, good morning, everyone. it is friday morning low. that means around town it is a good time to head out. you will get around the town, at least right now. no issues to report on the northbound side of i-95 or 270 from fredrick. now, 95, you're not going to find problems coming up. i'll be back in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the democratic national convention is in the books. voters have 61 days to decide who they will support for president. >> president barack obama is saying that he is the leader who can bring america out of its economic problems. we have more on the president's address to dnc del

-than- usual traffic delays near interstate highway 880 and u.s. highway 101 c rivers in the south bay can those further north can use state highway 92 over the highway 101 with i-880, on the eastern side with a new joint that will raise the deck five inches and allow it to move 42 inches - 22 inches more than the old joint allowed-- in the event of a seismic event, the project be 90 percent complete after this weekend's project, the approach to the whole section is also expected to be easier. >> good morning. we do have areas of local, dense fog but for the most part we are seeing clear skies for the majority of the bay area. temperatures in the 50s. 56 degrees in hayward. as we check out our visibility we are seeing 10 m.p.h.. but take a look at the coast. just 1 mi. visibility. certainly, drive with extra caution and provide extra space between each car. between san francisco, portions of the north they are also impacted it could decrease by 9:00 a.m. even clear conditions as we go towards lunch. for the most part we are anticipating clear skies and temperatures in the 80s with an abund

4:37. temperatures in the mid 5z, upper 40s in some places. howard is back to tell us about today. >>> a new study suggests one drug could work to help two deadly aggressive forms of cancer. >>> you are watching 9news now. >>> welcome back. 4:40 your weather first on this monday morning. grant a jacket, there is a chill in the air once again. we are going to be in the mid-60s for lunch, northwest winds 5 to 10, highs in the upper 60s, even 70, 71, looks like a great afternoon ahead. slightly warmer temperatures headed our way over the next couple of days. right now here's monika with timesaver traffic. >> reporter: if you are planning to head over on the northbound side of prince william parkway it is blocked with an accident. northbound 95 coming up looks like this into springfield. more coming up at 4:47. andrea and mike? >>> time for the first your money segment this morning, jessica doyle is off so alexis christoforous has the headlines. >> reporter: companies are spending the near record heaps of cash they have been holding on to. mcdonalds and microsoft said they would hike

. with the clear skies and light winds and dry air, we have low 40s out there from martinsburg and frederick, manassas down to 43. mid-40s la plata to fredericksburg. 30s at cumberland and petersburg at 37 while in town we're still holding on to 54. this afternoon partly sunny. becoming breezy. high temperatures in the mid, maybe upper 70s. nice. 6:00 let's go over to monika samtani. she's got your timesaver traffic. >>> on the southbound side of the bw parkway, the accident i told you about a few minutes ago near route 450 was cleared to the right shouer a while ago but now there's an accident on the southbound side of the bw parkway near route 410. apparently a single vehicle accident. you have all the slow traffic forming through the cheverly area and especially on the bw parkway here. we'll take a live look outside and show what you it looks like if you're planning to head over on to the bw parkway from our sky 9. you see the activity there on the southbound side with the flashing lights. that will cause your early morning delays. we'll keep you posted on that situation. let's go back ov

're for the going to see any of that today. chilly this morning. cumberland 37. down to 33. petersburg 35. low 40s in martinsburg and frederick and manassas and culpeper. a definite chill in the ear. easton 51. 50 at andrews. a beautiful afternoon, even though we'll have a couple more clouds this morning with high temperatures in the mid to even upper 70s in a couple of spots spots. >>> should i strike a pose now, howard? >> go on. what's your response? if you're planning head around town, things are looking very good. if you were at the verizon center last night, i think everything is cleared up and traffic should be moving well around chinatown. no problems to report there. on the west side of town, no problems to report between the gw parkway, dulles toll road 66, inbound 66 also looking good as you head for the beltway and beyond inside the beltway to the roosevelt bridge. we'll take a live look outside and show what you it looks like first on the west side of town. no problems to report north side of town here at university boulevard. outer loop looking good leaving 95 toward university and

people are going to need a sweater, a jacket. some places in the 40s. meteorologist tom kierein, is that right? >> it is. many areas in the 40s. that's more like late october than mid-september. and here we go again. another fresh and cool morning undeway as we take a look right now at the temperatures right around the beltway. it's only around 50. and right in washington, it's in the mid and upper 50s. reagan national now at 59. and then a little farther out, outside the beltway, much of prince george's county now just in the upper 40s and low 50s. same thing with montgomery and fairfax and farther west around the shenandoah valley and much of northern virginia into the mountains, all these areas in blue are in the 40s. and on the eastern shore, too, away from the waters, a few locations there in the 40s this morning. and we're going to have another gorgeous day, but this chilly morning will be with us here for another few hours. by noontime, the low 70s. low humidity the rest of the afternoon. bright, sparkling sun and a sapphire blue sky. highs reaching upper 70s by midaftern

. noontime temps will be in the mid- to upper 70s. winds out of the south 5 to 10 with a mix of clouds and sunshine today. high of 83 with a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 81 degrees. you can see some of the clouds, high clouds anyway that are out to our west, generally west of d.c. across the shenandoah valley and into the mountains of western maryland or west virginia. temperatures this morning down in the 50s in most spots. in town by the bay, we've got lower 60s. winchester 52. visibilities a little bit of an issue. we have fog reported in frederick a half mile. down in warrenton at a mile. leonardtown and tappahannock, visibilities quite low. that's zero visibility from leonardtown. here comes monika with a traffic update. >>> good morning. it's still looking great out there. the good news is that all of your construction from overnight is gone and all the lanes are open on all of your major thoroughfares. so far i'm going to keep my fingers crossed that your friday morning stays that way. route 32 out of columbia, 95 coming in down toward laurel, the bw parkway, no issues to report int

and the military are taking efforts to step up security at u.s. embassies across the region. jim maceda joins us from cairo. jim, good evening. >> reporter: hello, lester. the state department is temporarily closing embassies in sudan and yemen, warning u.s. citizens of the travel in those countries, as well as in tunisia where americans are encouraged to leave as worries about more violent protests escalate. a four-day standoff outside the u.s. embassy in cairo ended this morning when riot police charged the protesters and cleared out tahrir square, arresting some 200 along the way. the city began to return to normal as did the country with no reported protests or violence. friday's day of rage spread across more than 20 countries. in tunisia today local citizens and security personnel surveyed damaged cars and buildings at the u.s. embassy now protected by armored vehicles while a u.s. marine rapid response team took up positions at yemen's charred u.s. embassy and western hotels. it wasn't all quiet. as far away as sydney, australia, hundreds protesters clashed with riot police outside the u.

after the attack on the american consulate in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three staff members. the remains of those four americans will arrive back on american soil this afternoon. secretary of state hillary clinton heads to andrews air force base to receive them. the loss of am ambassador chris stevens has been a very personal blow to clinton. it was her decision to station him in libya. >> i sent chris to benghazi during the revolution to show support. he was able to -- he will be able to advise our government about what to do for freedom and democracy for the people of libya. >> reporter: investigators are in ben benghazi. >>> wrongfully convicted in a murder for hire plot justin wolfe was hoping to walk out of a jail today after serving 11 years in console taker confine -- console taker confinement. a judge overturned the sentence after he discovered the prosecution allowed false testimony at trial. we're going live to peggy fox in manassas with more information. peggy? >> report: jc, there was huge disappointment and many tears today in the courtroom after judge m

riot police used tear gas to keep angry demonstrator as way from the u.s. embassy. in yemen police used water canons to hold off protesters who earlier climbed over the embassy's iron gate. fresh anti-american demonstrations also broke out in iraq. >> there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton appealed for calm and expressed to the muslim world that the film in question does not represent the s. government. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. >> reporter: the state department is bracing for even bigger protests following friday prayers in the middle east. thursday president obama said he'd ordered all the necessary steps to protect americans abroad. tuesday night violence at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya left four americans dead including ambassador chris stevens. libyan authorities reported that they have made some arrests. >> i saw those press reports before i came down. i was not able to confirm them, but obviously it would be a good thing if we're starting to move forward on

to carpool or use public transit with longer-than- usual traffic delays near u.s. highway 101 c >> we are very much on schedule. we should not have a problem. >>reporter: what about opening up earlier? >> that is possible but not definite. we still a lot of work. >> aside from the safer bridges the drivers will have an easier drive navigating. it will reopen because of caltrain converting a car pool lanes. >> days after id hammered louisiana the wind, the rain is still flooded. and still people are without power. there is one family has lost their homes, twice. seven years ago, hurricane katrina. >> we are here to be a part of the team in louisiana and it makes sure that >>mark: of the for the president heads to the democratic national convention, he will go to louisiana today where hurricane is it struck a lot of that area and left thousands without our krahn a lot of the land in louisiana under water. more than 100 to grouse about power. >>darya: as many as 10,000 people may have been exposed to the hantavirus at yosemite national park. anyone who stays at curry village in those

of the northern neck. temperatures in the mid-50s, shenandoah valley. out in the mountains closer to washington, upper 50s in montgomery county. low 60s in arlington. near 60 in fairfax. near 60 in prince george's county and much of southern maryland. right near the bay low 60s. only near 50 out in the mountains. hour by hour, it's going to be a cool and breezy morning, so dress accordingly. we'll hover near 60 here for the next couple of hours. sunrise 6:54. by midmorning, going to get sun breaking out. by noon, upper 60s. mild and breezy for your lunch hour. and then during the afternoon, getting back home from work and school should be beautiful. sunshine, just a few clouds floating through. low humidity. highs reaching low to mid-70s by midafternoon. sunset getting earlier and earlier. 7:09. by then back to the 60s. i'll be back with another hometown forecast in a few minutes. your first 4 traffic with danella. >> i'm following breaking news on the roadways. if you're trying to take the inner loop of the beltway, the ramp is shut down due to the crash in that area. also, keeping an eye on i

it was the place they wanted to be to take time to reflect and remember. fox 5's tom fitzgerald live at the pentagon. tom. >> reporter: brian, you know, this was a different memorial than we have seen in past years. president obama made his address, as you said, this morning to victims' families and pentagon officials, and the memorial itself remained closed until noon today. we can tell you that the size of the crowds we saw today were smaller but it is also true to say that the people who came here told us they still feel very strongly about this place and that day 11 years after 9/11. on a stretch of land just next to the pentagon sits 183 benches bearing 183 names, one for each of the victims that dade here on 9/11. >> i don't know, it's just a wonderful place to sit and reflect. >> reporter: marlene and don of iowa had a brother--law who worked in the pentagon. he wasn't here on 9/11, but they know others weren't so lucky. >> you see the importance of it, that we do honor all the people who died in the crash. >> reporter: these benches are laid out in the order of the victims' a

.m. chilly in our area with temperatures in the 50s. spectacular weather yesterday. hope we can keep it going. meteorologist tom kierein is back from vacation. he brought a little gift with him in the form of this nice weather. >> eun, i've never seen you so giddy. >> with the redskins game and the weather combined, i just can't help myself, tom. >> the karma has come together. >>> we're going to have a gorgeous week coming up. you loved yesterday. you're going to love it today. it's going to be tough going off to work and school when you have a beautiful blue sky overhead. this morning no travel problems weatherwise. a beautiful area of high pressure pushing in, a gift from canada. it's moving over our region coming in from the upper midwest, where right now it's down into the 30s. parts of northern michigan, northern wisconsin, locally under this clear sky. these areas in blue are in the 40s. that includes parts of the shenandoah valley, mountains of west virginia, western maryland, all the areas of dark green in the 50s. that includes nearby suburbs in prince george's, arlington, fairfax,

point down to 49. that's comfortably dry. we have a very light breeze. temperatures, they are in the 40s throughout most of west virginia. virginia and maryland except right around the beltway, it's right near 50. inside the beltway, mid-50s. near 60 by the bay waters. but don't go too far away from the bay. it's near 50 in easton right now. and even at the beaches at ocean city, it's only around 50 degrees. and by 7:00 a.m., we'll still be just in the low 50s with a chill in the air. but then by noontime, ought to climb 20 degrees into the low 70s and hitting upper 70s by midafternoon and lots of sun and humidity. sunset, 7:22. i'm back with the hometown forecast in ten minutes. a look at your first 4 traffic now. mike in for dawnela. >> good morning. things still looking great on the beltway. we are dealing with an accident in montgomery county that's on warfield road at woodfield road. let's take a live look at that accident via chopper 4. traffic is getting by. we are seeing no serious delays there and hopefully that accident should be out of the way fairly soon. on eastbound 66, see

of north bay valley, locations slipping back into the 40s once again this morning. slightly warmer for your afternoon, the second half of your weekend, a slight cooldown in store. i'll detail this for you, coming up. >>> for the second night in a row, protesters marched through san francisco's mission district and vandalized numerous buildings, including a police station. we are live at the mission with more on what sparked the behavior. christian? >> reporter: john, a lot of the damage has been cleaned up in the areas of 16th, 17th and 18th streets and mission and valencia, where we are right now. take a look to the left. you can see the windows at live well fitness center have not been boarded up. you can see damage left over of a second night of rowdy street protests. san francisco police were out in force last night, trying to rein in the protesters for a second night. demonstrators marched through the streets to the mission police station, throwing paint on the door and a hammer at the officers. one officer received minor injury from the hammer. the protesters damaged two nearby banks,

with a lot of fog. that westerly breeze is in place. temperatures will be in the 60s, 70s, 80s to upper 80s. clearlake ukiah it takes a cool front to cool them off. walnut creek, 82. pleasanton, 84. walnut creek, brentwood, 87. 78, san jose -- san jose, which is 2 below average. look as santa cruz. santa cruz, 68. they have been hard-pressed to get out of the 60s. 50s, 6s on the -- 60s on the coast. a little warmer maybe as we head towards friday. if everything continues to come in as it is saying, it will be warmer for the coast. >> thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. developing news this morning. some sad news from the music world. andy williams has died. ♪ >> the crooner is known for numerous songs, including "moon moon river." he died in his home in branson, missouri following a year battle with bladder cancer. president reagan called him a national treasure. he was 84. >>> in about 90 minutes a safety school meeting will begin where a 9-year-old girl was kidnapped from a campus bathroom and molested. coming up at 7:30, we got a live report from there and the plans to keep the kids safe. also

and this morning we lost a lot of heating. it's down in the mid-40s in many years in the shenandoah valley although hagueertown -- hagerstown is 51. la plata 49 with andrews 53. even down at the tappahannock airport and culpeper this morning we sit at an even 50. across the bay easton chilly there, 51. but a beautiful day ahead. lots of sunshine. look at your afternoon high in the mid to the upper 70s. again i don't think you get much better than this weather wise. traffic wise it's 5:00 a.m. we're still looking pretty good at this hour. here's monika samtani. >>> thank so you much. good morning, everybody. the beltway is incident free as are all the major thoroughfares trying to get there. we'll first take a look at the bw parkway and route 50 inside the beltway through cheverly you're fine. no problems in the northeast corridor. if you're planning to head north on 295 you're good to the 11 rght street bridge. let's -- 11th street bridge. way north of town at university boulevard, 95 across the way to 270, you're going to be fine and 270 no issues right now in from frederick. let's go back over to

on wall street in the united states. the dow dropped 13 points, the nasdaq picked up four and the s & p 500 fell a fraction. >>> mixed news when it comes to the unemployment numbers in our region. the jobless rate in the district had been falling down to 8.8%. however maryland jobless rate increased to 7. 1% from 7, and virginia's rate remained flat at 5.9%. the national unemployment rate dropped to 8. 1. >>> if you buy peanut butter at trader joe's you might be affected by a recall. the trader joe's peanut butter with sea salt may be affected. as a precaution the health department is advising you to avoid this food until the investigation is done. they can be returned for a refund at trader joe's. >>> libya's military is taking action in response to the deadly attack on a united states consulate, coming up. >>> plus firefighters in the pacific northwest are losing the battle to keep two large wildfires from merging. >>> and ahead in sports the redskins extend a streak they would rather break in sunday's game at fedex field. we'll be back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these to

. of warm temperatures and a holiday weekend. >> you could want to go to the beaches with 70's and there are two baseball games. right now, clear conditions. hi localized, dense fog particularly for the san francisco peninsula coast. with even zero visibility. along highway 1 01 and for the most part we are sitting in the 50s. mostly sunny and some of those areas could get to the low mid 90's. full details on the afternoon highs coming up. >> no problems on the commute. if you were driving on the san mateo commute. the primary alternate route remains closed for an additional 24 hours. it is expected to open tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. the east bay, no problems on the 580. >> our breaking, developing story out of the east bay. this officer involved shooting and leftone man was killed and another injured in an officer-involved shooting >> correct the 21 year-old man was shot in the buttocks and is recovering. however, the 23 year-old has been killed from injuries. this happened on sunday morning two officers were on patrol in the 100 block of pepper drive -- an area known for recent g

>>> i'm suzanne malveaux. this hour in the cnn newsroom, anti-american protesters are scaling u.s. embassy walls and burning cars in several cities. the protests are happening from cairo to sanaa, yemen, to tel aviv, to tehran. the anti-american violence started in egypt. it is not letting up. there are angry crowds protesting for a third straight day over the film that insults islam. demonstrators threw rocks, molotov cocktails, pushed through barbed wire fencing outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. police responded by firing tear gas. officials say 224 people were injured in today's protests alone. egyptian blogger and journalist mona eltahawy has been witnessing this and joins us by phone from cairo. mona, i know you were in tahrir square over the last 24 hours. what is the feeling, what is the mood there? >> reporter: i was there in the early hours of today, at about 2:00 a.m. i was not there today and there was -- yesterday there was a street that was closed to block access to the u.s. embassy, which is why the clashes were taking place not right at the premise as they were --

. >> it was a perfect 10 today, even though we were in the 40s and upper 50s downtown. the high was 78. right now comfortable. if you head outside past 9:00 or 10:00, i would grab a light jacket or a sweater. right now down to 74. 70 already in gaithersburg. 73 in frederick and 73 in leesburg. 74 in fredericksburg. the atmosphere is very dry air mass, it heats up quickly and cools off quickly. remember that if you are out past 9:00 or 10:00 tonight because it's going to be chilly again, open the windows, but not too far. upper 40s in the suburbs. upper 50s downtown. we'll come back. we'll see if we can finish the week out on this type of a note and we have some changes. we have done some tweaking to the weekend forecast. we'll explain that, too. >> thank you, top. coming up, you still all worked up about rg3? cbs james brown says redskin fans may want to calm down just a smidge. thoughts are just ahead. but first, thousands and thousands of drivers blowing past tolls without paying their fair share and now maryland is trying to figure out how to get their money. we'll have the details on that up

are expecting fog to roll in overnight. its widespread '50s will be the morning lows. we are expecting a lot of sunshine with warmer temperatures compared to today and a further warming as we head into the work with. temperatures currently in low 50s in san francisco, 58 in oakland. we are expecting a beautiful afternoon tomorrow. >> amazon held a press conference showing off new you readers, new tablets and that they have lowered the price of their entry level devices. >> coming up later in the broadcast, mccarthy hit with a line drive yesterday. [ female announcer ] they can be enlightening. hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >> amazon unveiled new he readers and tablets. it tech world is buzzing over this move. this announcement comes five days

this morning, in the 50s here in the area. taste of fall once again today. >> wearing my jacket. >> i know. sorry. good morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> you do want seem upset about it. >> no, i'm not. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> the cold weather is back. guess who else is back? >> tucker. >> i wish i could say i was so excited to be up at 4:00 in the morning. just a gorgeous day yesterday. lots of sunshine. we have cooled off tonight. we are well in the 50s here in washington. we'll be playing with 40s off to the west and north this oranging. coolest temperature since may around here and just another beautiful afternoon expected. sunshine, high temperatures back in the 70s. let's take a look at a map. i'm doing that because i'm contractually obligated to show a map. nothing on there. nothing to talk about. the next several days will feature sunshine. our next chance for rain won't get in here until the end of the week. enjoy this beautiful weather. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the 9-11 anniversary is topping our stories today. exactly 11 years ago today, hijackers flew a plane into the penta

/11 by singing god bless america on the steps of the u.s. capitol leaders from each house and both sides of the aisle praised americans for coming to the to help the victims of the attacks and their families. >>> mitt romney greeted firefighters at o'hare international airport. he also took part in a moment of silence to commemorate 9/11. he released a statement saying americans united one nation god in their determination to stand tall for peace and freedom. >>> alarming reminder that threats continue within our borders. new report from congressional investigators indicates deadly radioactive material may not be properly secured in u.s. hospitals. an estimated 1200 hospitals across the country are deemed high risk for storing radioactive material which could be used to make dirty bombs. hospitals use the material in cancer treatments. the reports calls on the nuclear regulatory commission to regulate upgrades to hospital security issues >> country home to the terrorist who attacked america is slowly rebuilding. bay area non-profit is major part of the effort to restore afghanistan's abi

people in oakland hope the national attention will spark dialogues about healthcare in the u.s.. >> i was impressed by the number of -- of dimensions that he got to film, you know, when talking to people, you know, at the hospital, both patients and staff. >> the film opens in the bay area on october 19th in oakland, the sun dance in san francisco and the camera cinemas in san jose. also nationwide twice at high land hospital on the big screen and in the front line healthcare debate. reporting live in oakland tonight, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> chevron today released alert other oil refiners failed causing last month's massive fire in richmond. chevron says a carbon fueled pipe may corrode faster than expected when exposed to sulfur compounds under high pressure. san ramon chevron said all color carbon-filled systems to make sure they're not at risk for failure. >>> now continuing coverage for an 11-year-old oakland boy who was wounded by a bullet while he slept in his own bed. tonight he is now back at home in the same house where he was shot. luis hernandez has a bullet in his back. h

. this is your first day going to school in the u.s. how you feeling? >> not good. >> my son is very nervous. >> reporter: but at least everyone is a new student at this school. they've come armed with color coded maps to find their classrooms in this $22 million sprawling school that's been years in the making. >> i think it's great. i mean, we've been waiting for it for years. >> reporter: this is one of two new schools opening in fairfax county this year. the other is mason crest elementary in annandale. these new schools were built to help accommodate the 3600 new students entering the school system this year. >> we've grown about 15,000 kids over the last five years, so we are dealing with growth, growth, growth. >> reporter: for dr. jack dale, head of fairfax county public schools, today is his last first day of school as superintendent. he's moving on at the end of the school year and he has no doubt what the biggest challenge will be for his successor. >> we're running out of space here in fairfax. it will be a challenge in the next five, ten years. >> reporter: in lorton, kristin fi

tomorrow will be getting to the upper 80s in antioch and the livermore valley. it's mid 60s for the coast. into the north bay, mainly low 80s. upper 60s expected for san francisco. your full forecast coming up. >>pam: thousands of jobs will soon be available in one east bay city, it was a packed house at this community center. they are all hoping to get back into the job market. haaziq madyun shows where employers are hiring. >>haaziq: only letting in 20 job-seekers at a time at the robert livermore to be in the center and livermore. over 1000 people stood in long lines at this jobs they're hoping to land a job at the new paragon outlet center were 120 retail stores will be opening later this year. >> over 2000 jobs. >> the general manager it talks about some of the stores that are hiring. >> ,, tommy hilfiger, off fifth, bloomingdale's. >> we have about 50 positions that we are looking to fill. we think it will be a great opportunity for. >>haaziq: bloomingdale's is looking to hire 50 employees, other outlets only have room for a few. >> which are a luxury brands, we are in it is

the muslim world today as u.s. officials continue to investigate the violent demonstrations in libya that left four americans dead. aggressive action by the federal reserve, the central bank announces a new initiative designed to spur the economy and put americans back to work. and its effect can already be measured on wall street. pathway to the stars. nation bids a final farewell to neil armstrong. >> you can now finally put out your hand even touch the face of god. this is the "cbs morning news" god. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 14, 2012. captioning funded by cbs good morning. i'm terrell brown. u.s. diplomatic missions are on high alert on concerns of anti-american protests. egypt remains the site of the longest and largest protest. this morning demonstrations moved from the u.s. embassy to the administrates of cairo. libyan officials said four arrests have been made on the attack on the u.s. consulate. according to libyan interior minister the attack was a two pronged operation, first the consulate in benghazi was stormed where chris steven's and another

to mid-60s south and east. out to the west in the shenandoah valley, we have temps in the middle 50s. let's go to monika samtani. this whacky wednesday morning. she's got your timesaver traffic. >>> thank so you much. if you're planning to head around town, i'm going to say nothing's weeky about it luck -- whacky about it lucky. from woodbridge to the owk quan river -- occoquan river, all your lanes are open. let's take a live look into the downtown area across pennsylvania avenue. no issues here. near the willard hotel. nonavenue near wheeler, you want to watch out for police activity. that will be shut down in both directions throughout the morning rush hour. so plan accordingly there. let's go back over to our maps. this time all the way to northern montgomery county coming in from rockville on 270. burtonsville route 29. the beltway as you travel through silver spring into bah these today, all lanes are open -- into bethesda, all lanes are open. and the west side of town same story. lanes are open. more coming up at 5:09. >> thanks, monika. >>> the stormy weather cleared out. >> but t

brand new video of embassy attack in libya when a angry mob stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi killing four americans including the u.s. ambassador. the situation not calming down at all since then. thousands taking to the streets in cairo today near the u.s. embassy there. that country's president vows to protect american personnel. meantime yemen's president ordering an investigation into today's storming of the u.s. embassy in the capital city of sanaa. hundreds of rioters scaling that building there, setting fire to cars, tearing down and burning the american flag as well. greg palkot is following all of the breaking developments live from london. to yemen first, greg, what is the latest there? >> reporter: jon we've been to that embassy a few times. it is pretty well-fortified and pretty secure yet another u.s. embassy that has been targeted and targeted today it was. hundreds of protesters managed to scale the perimeter walls, break through the main gate and enter the security building in front of the compound of the embassy. they smashed windows and torched cars. securit

sunny, hot, highs in the low 90s with a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 89. probably not going to be till 4:00, 4:30 when we get that high. you can see the light showers we're watching from northwest. not all reaching the ground but west of town and south and east of town we're seeing it. rapahannock, just getting into fauquier county some of the heavier showers. this is all moving toward sperryville and warrenton and culpeper the next hour. down south we've had a little lightning down here, the eastern shore. temperatures this morning are well in the 70s. monika samtani, it's 6:00 a.m. problems are creeping up? >>> they're creeping up and so ared volumes. we're -- are the volumes. we're going to take a live look from sky 9 first at route 50. look at that long slow lineup. this is at route 50 heading inbound toward nutley street and the beltway. sorry about that. it's only 6:00 in the morning. we're going to go over to our maps. the beltway otherwise looks great. there is a problem if you're coming in from southern maryland. all those corridors are fine but a pedestrian struck on the northb

east bay there is a high temperatures into mid to upper 90s so it's been warm inland and there is dry. you know that as well. there is not very windy at the moment though winds tend to be stronger there. so that might be a problem. live view from our camera, looking down on the bay. you can see we've got sunny skies and there is a shallow marl marine layer. there is a look at live doppler 7 hd. and you can see a closer view. you can get there is fog and there are patches of it pushing through the golden gate now. there is mid-90s today, warm inland. 83 in concord. 70s in other locations inland and near the bay. there is coastal fog, warm inland throughout the weekend. we don't expect excessive heat. cooler pattern next week. overnight, fog pushing beyond the coastline and over the bay. low temperatures into mid to upper 50s so this is pretty mild. you can asee high clouds throughout the bay area and there is why there is a stream of high clouds. there is if you saw high clouds, you know what the source is of the clouds. there is our satellite image showing marine layer, fog at the coa

: are their cases outside the u.s.? >> that is a good question. warnings have been issued to 39 countries across the world fell basically saying, you have to be aware, there could be more than 2000 cases that might have come through that area from outside of the country, specifically in france, they're looking into suspected of the virus cases linked to yosemite. >>pam: to the latest investigation into monday's shooting and murder of a california highway patrol officer, the officer was shot by a driver during a traffic stop on interstate 680 near alamo. he was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead last night. the suspect was shot and killed by another chp officer. dan kerman joins us live from the contra costa county sheriff's office in martinez. >> investigators are leaving no stone unturned. >> investigators are looking into his possibly suffering from bipolar disorder. sheriff's t speaking with us with any details, nothing that went on in the interview with the suspect's parents or what they found on the computers. the investigation is continuing. >>pam: the memorial continues to gro

. diminishing quickly in the philly area. so, clear skies. going to the upper 80s and low 90s. it is 6:00 a.m. monica, the volume is building this friday morning. >>> a lot to tell you if you take public transportation. i'm going to get to that in a minute. first of all, the beltway is incident free and as howard said, the major thoroughfares are starting to see volume. i'm going to step out first and show you what it looks like here on i-270. it will be a little bit slow d heavy. now, also, want to let you know that mark is experiencing -- switching problems on the brunswick line. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are exactly two months away from election day. both major candidates will be in new hampshire and iowa. >> president barack obama formally accepted the democrat's nomination last night. we have more on the finale of the dnc. good morning. >> good morning. the president barack obama that spoke last night was very different than state senator obama in 2004 and candidate obama in 2008. right off of the bat, he said the times have changed and so i have. his message of hope and change

. it was negotiated way back in the '90s that we would have this and it was continued in our contract in '01 and '06 and now they've decided they don't want to us have it. well, yes, the economy has changed. things have changed, but we have to remember one thing. the nfl is not like caterpillar. they're a virtually monopoly with an anti-trust exemption and making record profits. so contributing 60% less to our pension through a defined contribution was simply unacceptable for us and it was a take it or leave it deal for them. >> j.b., in your sense, will the refs be appreciated more? >> for as long as i've been covering the league and what i think i understand about human nature, here's what i think may happen. the first couple weeks these guys are back. the fans and players will cheer and embrace them. after a few weeks you'll find the players and coaches screaming at them as they normally do. the bottom line is they may scream and holler, but they know that they understand the rules and they will enforce the rules. >> doesn't it bother you there was so much focus the last few weeks on the referees

, this follows complaints that the u.s. navy contractors may have mishandled contaminated material. later on today, the board of supervisors may take up the issue. the navy is getting ready to transfer the former treasure island naval station over to the city of san francisco for a new housing development at a cost of $105 million. but everything depends on whether deadlines are met, including cleaning up hazardous waste. >>> 7:07. in overnight news, the california highway patrol is investigating a fatal motorcycle crash that shut down eastbound 580 in east oakland. witnesses reported seeing the motorcycle and rider in the left lane of 580 near the 98th avenue onramp. they say they blocked the scene with their cars until police arrived. the motorcyclist -- the motorcyclist, a man in his 60s, died from his injuries. police say it does not appear the man was speeding. they are not sure what caused the crash. they are investigating whether alcohol played a factor in the accident. >>> sal is back. you are watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> that's right. it's pretty crowded there.

on those attacks on u.s. embassies. there are reports that at least one person has been arrested in connection with the deadly assault on the u.s. consulate in libya. a third victim in the attack that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya has been named by his family. he was a former s.e.a.l. from massachusetts named glen daugherty. also today, demonstrators attacked the u.s. embassies in yemen and egypt. americans in jordan have been warned about a massive protest planned for tomorrow outside the u.s. embassy in ayman. here at home the crisis is becoming a possible factor in the presidential campaign. steve handelsman joins us now from capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: on the hill today, republicans backing mitt romney questioned president obama's leadership in this crisis. as yet another group of angry muslims attacked another u.s. embassy. like in libya tuesday, anti-american rioting in yemen got out of control, storming the u.s. embassy complex and breaking in before police beat them back. no americans reported hurt. it's the third arab nation racked by protests aimed

led to the death of the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. and a staffer and other people may be dead or injured right now. >> steve: the report coming to us. the state department said they have nothing for us right now. according to reuters, the ambassor and his team were trying to move to a safer place when they were hit. >> brian: the iran pastor put out a voand it seems like yesterday they were celebrating our entrance there and cheering us as saviors as we got rid of qaddafi and now trying to kill our state department officials . we are trying to get confirmation if they lost their lives due to a rocket attack. >> >> gretchen: the film depicts mohammed as a womanizer and pedophile and fraud and bound to offend many muslims. it within out on youtube, the trailer for it. and that has caused violence in libya and no better in egypt right now. we have seen the crowd shouts and that is cairo right now. >> steve: keep in mind the danish cartoonist simply drew a image of mohammed and that caused him to wind up losing his life. muslims find it offensive to depict mohammed in any fashion

74 points. we are continuing yesterday's rally with a dow at 13,615. the nasdaq and s&p are all in positive territory. we will take a break and when we come back, the new-line song goes on presale today, but u.s. customers may have some issues buying it. we will explain in a moment. >>darya: you probably got this e-mail from apple this morning. this on line reorders started today. there have already been a couple of the glitches. the iphone 5 is expected to be in stores by next friday. >> after being in san francisco for more than four decades, visa is moving its largest office out of the city lost starting october 1st. the civil close its office in move its 100 employees to the foster city headquarters. it is part of a consolidation effort. >> san francisco recently reported to department of labor that they are the no. 1 market in terms of job growth. with air that is a telling statistic. we have the third lowest unemployment rate in the states >> san francisco city officials will not comment on whether or not the mayor had any negotiations with the sec to keep the minister

. at the u.s. kons late in benghazi, at least one american staff member was killed after they stormed the compound and burned it down. looking at the scene, you can hear gunshots going off. the attackers were armed with automatic rifles and grenades. libyan forces stationed there were said to have done little to stop the violence. in egypt, protesters scaled walls destroying the american flag, ripping it to shreds and replacing it with a black, islamic banner. the diplomatic staff had been evacua evacuated. both incidents in reaction to a little known akture movie produced in the u.s. po ridicule the profit mo hammed. the same guy that triggered deadly riots in afghanistan by threatening to burn the koran. the american embassy prepared a statement reading the united states embassy condemns the efforts of misguided individuals to hurt the feelings of muslims. respect for religious beliefs is a corner stone of american democracy. we reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt others. romney holding political attacks lifted the embargo shortly after m

temperatures to range in the low 60s for places like ocean beach. upper 80s. concord, fairfield and antioch. similar conditions for but there is a warming trend by the end of this week. full details on that and how hot it is going to get your kron 4 7 day around the bay at 7:048 checking your morning commute. the we have been watching with interest. with a check at the nimitz on the embarcadero, it is impacting the northbound and the southbound. all the c h p is saying that they could be clearing that quickly. if they do there will be no major problems but this is the potential for a hot spot. we will keep you updated. >> new this morning a fire ripped through an apartment in san jose forcing people to jump from a second store window. firefighters are on the scene at the complex and a south san jose. and will tran.. what happened earlier with those people jumping from the second story? it looks like we're having difficulty but we could go to the video that was shot, earlier. this came from a viewer. this was at 3:00 a.m. these were shooting from these buildings with two people jumping up of

and expressed to the muslim world that the film in question does not represent the u.s. government. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. >> reporter: the state department is bracing for even bigger protests following friday prayers in the middle east. thursday president obama said he'd ordered all the necessary steps to protect americans abroad. tuesday night violence at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya left four americans dead including ambassador chris stevens. libyan authorities reported that they have made some arrests. >> i saw those press reports before i came down. i was not able to confirm them, but obviously it would be a good thing if we're starting to move forward on the just tess piece. >> reporter: the fbi open -- justice piece. >> reporter: the fbi opened the investigation to sort out whether this was a protest that got out of hand or an organized terrorist attack. a government source says the fbi is sending investigators to germany to interview personnel who evacuated the consulate in libya. at the state department danielle nottingham. lesli, back t

for the u.s. over the stance on iran nuclear program. >> there is still time. it say wait for what? wait until when? those international community who refuse to red lines before iran don't have a more right to place red light before you. >> the tension comes as the u.s. atomic agency says id has new intelligence that iraned a vanceed work on the nuclear bomb. the president used con vention speech to smooth things over -- >> our commitment to israel security must not waiver. neither the pursuit of peace. >> mitt romney, a long-time friend of benjamin netanyahu tried to capitalize on. >> they now say they are not certain what the capital of israel might be. >> they will not get specific about the red line that netanyahu is demanding. >> the president position is he is committed to preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> i spoke to a senior official who would not rule out possibility of a meeting in washington could be ruled out on friday, seven 28 but the official noted that it is an election date and he could be in battleground state that date. a move like that might inflame n

who lost their lives 11 years ago. just one of many happening today. news 4s megan mcgrath live on the pentagon where another ceremony wrapped up. hey, megan. >> reporter: that's right. the ceremony just wrapped up here. many family members moved over to the victims memorial, which is closed to the general public, reserved for the family members to have a quiet moment this afternoon to reflect. the ♪ itself was short. only a few people spoke, including president barack obama. that was done on purpose. there was an effort here to keep this event low key and to limit the attendance to those who lost loved ones in the attack on the pentagon. the sunrises above the pentagon ushering in another solemn anniversary. 11 years ago today, 184 people were killed when flight 77, flying low with a terrorist at the controls slammed into the side of the building. >> it gives me chills every time i think of it. unfortunately, this is a sad day, but a day we grow as americans. >> i think people do remember. walking around, people seem to be more somber. i think it's very important that people

of four americans killed in that attack at the u.s. consulate in libya were returned home today. while overseas u.s. marines were sent to the middle east to shore up security at the diplomatic missions in libya. danielle nottingham has the latest on the anti-american protests spreading throughout the muslim world in response to an anti-islam film made in this country. >> reporter: derek, there are now two groups of about 50 marines on the ground in yemen and in libya with others around the world on alert if needed. marines carried the caskets of the four americans killed in libya off a c-17. inside a hangar at andrews air force base president obama paid tribute to their service. >> four americans, four patriots, they loved this country and they chose to serve it and served it well. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton and hundreds of staffers came to console the families of ambassador chris stevens, shawn smith, glenn doherty and tyrone woods. the four men were killed when the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya came under attack tuesday. >> today we bring home four america

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